Tory minister says views,set forward in a book he wrote in 1999, reflect his long-held belief in equality of opportunityOliver Letwin insisted on Saturday that his political career had been driven by a quest to achieve equality of opportunity for the most needy, and after more evidence emerged of his thinking approximately people living in impoverished urban communities.
The cabinet member and confidant of David Cameron has come under scrutiny after the release of a memo he wrote for Margaret Thatcher in 1985 that expressed controversial opinions approximately black communities in London.
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Source: theguardian.com